The Hot Chick (2002 – Free Download) English 400 MB DVD-RIP SQ

DVD RIP, HOLLYWOODOn August 18, 2014

104 Min | Comedy – Fantasy | Decembar 2002

IMDB Rating: 5.5

Director: Tom Brady

Starring: Rob Schneider, Rachel McAdams, Anna Faris

The Hot Chick Review: In The Hot Chick, Jessica Spencer (Rachel McAdams) is her high school’s most popular student, but also its meanest. Together with her friends, Jessica makes life miserable for most of the people around her. But her attitude changes when she comes into contact with mystical identity-swapping earrings, and her body is swapped with that of a grimy, small-time crook named Clive (Rob Schneider). Stuck inside a shell she can’t quite figure out, Jessica must make amends with those she’s offended, before her new body threatens to ruin her relationship with her boyfriend (Matthew Lawrence), the big cheerleading contest, and, of course, the prom. “The Hot Chick” is feebly directed, written with a distinct aim at crudity and dangerous stereotyping, drags on for more than 100 minutes, and stars the less-than-appetizing Rob Schneider.

There’s a lot of comedic road to cover with this plot, and Schneider (with director and co-writer Tom Brady) does his best to touch on every teenage girl cliche and absurd situation. Coming off his similarly silly “The Animal,” Schneider is growing more confident with each new film. “The Hot Chick” features Schneider’s best performance to date, as he eats up the chance to turn his goofy 40-year-old male body and narrow personality into that of a sexually-charged 17-year-old girl. The results are quite funny, with Schneider finding time to lampoon subjects like teen-girl key chains, morning erections, pillow fights, the mystery of male genitalia, strip club rules and the giddy taboo of teenage drinking. It’s all written in a extravagantly bizarre Sandleresque way (Sandler also cameos here), that merges the absurd with the deliriously funny.

A talented comedienne at 26, Faris has a long career ahead of her. The same is true of McAdams, who has the unenviable task of embodying the other side of this gender-switching comedy. Like Faris, McAdams lets herself look foolish to find the laugh, and she succeeds easily. It’s a nice debut for this young actress. “The Hot Chick” swerves into trouble with its pacing. Every scene is 30 seconds longer than it should be, making the film sluggish. The picture seems one editorial pass away from being truly great, with jokes run into the ground and performances carried on a little too long. Arguably, “The Hot Chick” may have other problems that simple edits won’t fix, but it’s funny more often than not.